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Does anyone have kids in Eatontown or West Long Branch or Atlantic Highlands schools? What do you like/dislike about these areas' schools and activities for kids? Thanks!
Does anyone have kids in Eatontown or West Long Branch or Atlantic Highlands schools? What do you like/dislike about these areas' schools and activities for kids? Thanks!
the AH school is warm and fuzzy, but the academics are poor, especially the math, the HS is horrible. in WLB the elementary school is a bit better but I believe they attend shore regional for HS and that isn't that good of a school. Can't comment on eatontown
I grew up in Highlands which shares the high school with Atlantic Highlands. Henry Hudson Regional isn't great. Atlantic Highlands Elementary is fine but I would consider Red Bank Catholic or Mater Dei for high school.
I grew up in Highlands which shares the high school with Atlantic Highlands. Henry Hudson Regional isn't great. Atlantic Highlands Elementary is fine but I would consider Red Bank Catholic or Mater Dei for high school.
what is fine? their low math scores? you grew up in highlands, not AH
When Atlantic Highlands and Highlands kids get to 7th grade they go to Henry Hudson Regional HS. The kids from AH were always way ahead of the Highlands kids. That was my experience, that's all...jeez!
When Atlantic Highlands and Highlands kids get to 7th grade they go to Henry Hudson Regional HS. The kids from AH were always way ahead of the Highlands kids. That was my experience, that's all...jeez!
all that means is that while the AH school is weak the highlands school is weaker and HH is a disaster
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